We are so excited to announce our newest contributor to Averylee Kids, Michelle LaLonde. Michelle is a talented quilter and has already created four beautiful quilts for our shop - one of which has already sold! Below is an interview with Michelle so that you can get to know her.
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Michelle with her husband Ed. Notice the daffodil field. |
I'm 52 years old and have been married to my husband, Ed for almost 25 years. We have 4 children and 3 grandsons. Our oldest 2 children (and 3 grandchildren) live a few hours away but we get to visit our precious grandboys one weekend a month or so! We live in a farmhouse that was built in 1910. In 1918, the owners planted a field of daffodils which have been offered for sale (U-Pick) for many, many years. They are 50 cents a dozen (still!) and we get such delight from watching little kids who come pick flowers for mommy or gramma :) My hobbies are reading, running, transcribing almost 60 years worth of my great-grandmas daily diary and quilting (of course!). I am in a quilting group which has met for about 11 years. These ladies have taught me everything I know and we have been there for each other through kids growing up, health issues, and all the other special events in our lives. I thank God everyday for the many blessings in my life!
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The LaLonde 1910 Farmhouse |
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The group of quilters that keep Michelle inspired. |
I learned to sew when I was in high school. A very patient friend tried to teach me to sew clothes and I made some outfits for my little nieces, but everything changed when I made my first quilt in 1987. I really didn't know the basics of quilting yet, but was able to throw together a cute little blue flannel/heart quilt for my daughter. Quilting didn't really become an obsession until I joined my current quilting group and saw some of the beautiful creations they made. They all have different styles, so I've learned a bit about several different types of quilting. Oftentimes, a couple of us will be making the same quilt at the same time, but they always end up beautiful, but quite different from each other.
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Michelle's current quilts on Etsy.com/shop/AveryleeKids |
When I make quilts for others, I usually let them choose from several of my favorite patterns and also choose a basic color scheme. When I don't have a recipient in mind, I often pick a pattern I haven't done before (for the challenge). As far as the fabric, I usually have some colors in mind, but I do love to browse the fabric stores, too. Sometimes I change my mind completely while I'm there! I love polka dots and stripes, so those types of fabrics are in most of my quilts.
My favorite part of the process is the hand/machine quilting I do after the quilt is sandwiched. I'm convinced that this final step is what "makes" the quilt and I really enjoy thinking through what I want the quilt to look like and watching the change take place. Overall, I just wake up in the morning excited about what I'm working on that day and making plans for future projects! Hopefully, I can express my talent, joy and love for this process through the quilts I make for Averylee Kids.
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